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150 years of Estonian Song Festival – Digitized Heritage
Helen Põldmäe
music information specialist (sheet music)National Library of Estonia
November 7th, 2018, Tallinn
For the BAAC conference on
„Visible and Usable Audiovisual Heritage: Today’s Challenges"
Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn, 2014. Photo: Kaupo Kalda
1985 Song Festival fanfares and traditional opening song (Sound file on DIGAR from Forte Classical CD „125 years of Estonian Song Festivals“ 1994)
Importance of song festivals to Estonians
President of Estonia, Lennart Meri said in 1999:
„It is fashionable to say that song festivals are no longer fashionable… Song festivals
were never fashionable because a song festival is not a matter of fashion. Song
festival is a matter of the heart. Just as the Estonian language and mind, and just as
love.“
Estonian Broadcasting Company video 2014 Song Festival Opening
2013 poll results:
96% important, (63% very important)
51% have participated
33% have visited
90% watched on TV
9% no experience
About the tradition
• The song festivals in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in
the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List
• 26 Song Festivals every five years since 1869
• The joint or mass choirs grew to more than 33,000
singers performing to an audience more than 80,000
people in 2009
Song Festival materials at the National Library
• Subject „Song festivals“ at ESTER database:
• 28 DVDs and VHS (10 of great festivals)
• 21 LPs and CDs
• 271 music scores
• Posters, postcards, town schemes, ephemera
Song Festival materials at the National Library
Earliest vinyl records from the 1965 Song Festival:
„Estonian SSR General Song Festival in 1965: musical fragments“
And „Estonian SSR General Song Festival in 1965: procession marches“
1969 Jubileum Festival recordings(Vinyl records made at Riga Melodija factory, Tallinn 1975)
1969 Festival LPs from National Library collection
DVDs „To breathe as one“ made in USA andVHS from 1994
DIGAR.ee – digital archive of the National Library
Search digar.ee with keyword „song festivals“
All posters
• All sheet music for Great Song Festival
• Postcards
• Photos
• Schemes, maps
Digital materials about song festivalsat other institutions• Rahvusarhiiv (National Archives)
Filmiarhiivi Infosüsteem (Film Archives Information)
• Eesti Filmi Andmebaas (Estonian Film Database)
• Eesti Muuseumide Veebivärav (Museums Public Portal)
• Estonian Public Broadcasting
• Estonian web archive at National Library (song festivals' official websites)
• Filmimuuseum (Filmmuseum)
• Estonian Song and Dance Festival Foundation
• Song and Dance Festival 2019
• Amateur video recordings etc on Youtube (Kreisiraadio comedy)
1-st Song Festival 1869 in Tartu845 participants. Songs ONLY in Estonian
Gift songbook for the 1st Festival : cover page. Digar.ee
First songbook for the 1st Festival: title page. Digar.ee
No photos of 1st Festival found so far… First photos from 1891 and 1894 festivals,at Estonian Theatre and Music Museum
1869 photo of Tartu Market SquareEstonian History Museum, photo: Carl Schulz, 1869
1869 Song Festival booklet for participants (digar)
7th Song Festival, 1910 in Tallinn
10 000 participants
First postcards of a Great Festival. Digar.ee
8th Song Festival 1923 in TallinnFirst festival since Estonia
gained Independence in 1918
386 choirs and orchestras:
10 562 participants
DVD „Chronicle films of Estonian Song Festivals 1913-1938 (Estonian Film Archives).
Material not used in the film at the Film ArchiveInformation System
9th Song Festival 1928
15,049 participants
Video shootage
at Estonian Film Database
IX üldlaulupidu (1928)
and
Film Archives InformationSystems
Filmiarhiivi infosüsteemTallinn : IXth Song Festival. Postcard 1928 (source: DIGAR)
10th Song Festival 1933
Film shootages at Estonian Film Archives
(keyword „laulupidu“)
• Same on Youtube
1935 Tartu Song Festival
• Film shootage at Film Archives Information Systems:
„Failed“ Song Festival in Tartu
1938 poster and town scheme
• Poster • Scheme of Tallinn forparticipants.
• Postcard
Song Festivals in 1947 and 1955, in Soviet Estonia
1960 Song Festival poster and photo
100th anniversary Festivals in 1969 in Tallinn and in Tartu,and example of first Women’s Choirs’ Festival poster from 1964
1980 and 1978
Youth Festivals 2007 and 2011
26th Song Festival in 2014
1,046 choirs and wind orchestras:
33,025 participants
DVD of the 2014 Festival
Song Festival exhibits at the National Library
• May-October 2019
• Special focus on ephemerals from the archive collection
National Library’s Women’s choir
(photo Eve Toomra)
Tartu song festival muuseum
• Photo at Estonian National Museum
Song Festival Museum’s yardNot far from 1869 1st Song Festival groundsin Tartu
27th Song Festival will be 4.-7. July2019
ESTO 29. June-3. July 2019 Tartu-Tallinn
Tartu Song Festival 22. June 2019
Opera about the First Song Festival
• Alo Põldmäe „ Emajõe ööbik“ (Nightingale of Mother River)
• Lydia Koidula, J. V. Jannsen, A. H. Willigerode
• Tartu Uus Teater (Tartu New Theatre)
• June 7th, 2019
World Singing Day
• English speaking nations have founded a World Singing Day in 2012,
celebrated on the third Saturday in October each year.
1990 Song Festival with speaker on the left
1990, song festival’s parking lot after the party. Speaker (middle) with Mom and Grandma
Photos by Dad
Thank you and welcome to the Song Festival 4.-7. July 2019!
2014 Festival Fire. Photo: Ivo Kruusamägi